Artikel in Horse International

You might think that for every surgical procedure a horse has to undergo, it needs general anesthesia. This was for a long time the reality in most cases, but things have changed. During the last decades, more and more surgical (and also diagnostic) procedures can also be performed in the standing horse. In order to be able to safely do this, both for the horse and for the surgeon, proper sedation and local anesthesia are needed.

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